What: Aristocratic in appearance and slow growing, Abies koreana, commonly called Korean fir, has wonderful layered branches with deep green needles that have startling bright white undersides. Unique ...
Professor Sangdon Lee's research team from the Department of Environmental Engineering at Ewha Womans University identified the causes of increase and decrease in potential habitats of Abies koreana, ...
These unique fir trees can’t handle much heat, and have lost nearly half the wild population in 20 years. Abies koreana growing on Hallasan Mountain, South Korea. Koreans buy this fir species—which is ...
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